This example used the Nikon D7100, a 24-megapixel DX-crop sensor which does not have an anti-aliasing filter. Pixel density if scaled to full frame would be 56.0 megapixels, a realistic prospect by late 2013 (this example written in March 2013).

There are three things that make this example particularly instructive:

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